[s4e21] Lee Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother -
Lee arrives for a visit and immediately charms Jack's roommates, Janet and Chrissy. He is depicted as successful, handsome, sophisticated, and a world-traveling food critic.
Jack becomes increasingly frustrated as Lee effortlessly excels at everything, even speaking fluent French at a restaurant where Jack—a culinary student—struggles with the language. The tension peaks when Lee decides to date Chrissy Snow . [S4E21] Lee Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother
After a clumsy dinner where Jack spills wine on himself and dessert on Lee, Chrissy reassures Jack that she prefers his "real" personality over Lee’s self-centered perfection. Cast and Guest Stars Lee Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother - IMDb Lee arrives for a visit and immediately charms
"" is the 21st episode of Season 4 of the classic American sitcom Three's Company , which originally aired on February 26, 1980. The title is a play on the famous 1969 ballad "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother" by The Hollies. Episode Summary The tension peaks when Lee decides to date Chrissy Snow
The plot centers on (John Ritter) and his deep-seated inferiority complex regarding his "perfect" older brother, Lee Tripper (played by guest star John Getz).